| Homicide DVD (1991) Widescreen
$31.15 In HOMICIDE, writer-director David Mamet begins with the cinematic stereotype of the tough cop--Bobby Gold (Joe Mantegna), a detective hot on the heels of a fugitive named Randolph (Ving Rhames). But Gold gets sidetracked when a Jewish family requests that
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| Heist DVD (2001) Widescreen
$6.29 Written and directed by David Mamet, HEIST is a crime thriller that follows aging master thief Joe Moore (Gene Hackman) as he plans one last robbery before literally sailing off into the sunset. What seems like the perfect heist gets
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| Unit - The Complete Second Season DVDs (2006) Widescreen; Subtitled
$47.75 Created by David Mamet (GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, EDMOND), this television drama follows the exploits of a special forces unit, tracing the heroism of its members, as well as their foibles. The team is charged with some of the U.S. military's
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| Spartan DVD (2004) Widescreen; Subtitled
$6.35 Acclaimed playwright David Mamet continues his movie-directing career with the noirish political thriller SPARTAN. Mamet clearly relishes a challenge, and by casting former Hollywood bad boy Val Kilmer in the lead role, this could be his biggest risk yet.
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| House Of Games DVD (1987) Widescreen
$9.69 David Mamet's directorial debut finds him exploring his abiding interest in deception and inviting his audience to be prepared for endless twists and turns. The film is a character study of Dr.
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| Spanish Prisoner DVD (1998) Widescreen
David Mamet movies
$9.15 Moody, austere, and unabashedly clever, THE SPANISH PRISONER is familiar ground for puzzle-loving writer-director David Mamet. Campbell Scott plays the Hitchcockian hero Joe Ross, an unassuming fall guy who has invented a mysterious process worth an unnamed, but presumably enormous,
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| State And Main DVD (2000) Widescreen
David Mamet DVD
$16.69 In the screwball comedy STATE AND MAIN, writer-director David Mamet reveals that the only thing more corrupt than Hollywood moviemaking is a small American town that is willing to stoop to any level to be a part of it. Marshalling
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| Things Change DVD (1988) Widescreen
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$21.19 Predicated on the observation that an old Sicilian shoeshine man looks pretty much the same as an old Sicilian mafia don, THINGS CHANGE finds comedy and pathos in a case of very mistaken identity. Italian-American acting legend Don Ameche plays
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| Winslow Boy DVD (1999) Widescreen
David Mamet director
$21.19 Based on an actual trial that
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| Redbelt DVD (2008) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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